The podcast discusses a media controversy surrounding Nicola Willis and weight loss commentary, the impact of Moody's economic downgrade on New Zealand, and political reactions from the National Party, while also touching on Labour's stance on trade agreements and leadership.
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for sure like i remember bennett getting her bariatric surgery and dropping a whole bunch of weight you know but that that was in women's day that is somehow fucking different you know but look i i just think the simple answer here is it is a woman who has an image who is prominent in all of national's billboards and that sort of thing in an election year she's dropped a bunch of weight however she's done it i don't care but i think there is a lot of comments about whether it's healthy all of that sort of stuff and it's nobody's fucking business
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